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  • CRICOS Course Code – 114040M
  • Course ID – CRS1401462
  • AQF level – 9
  • Mode of Study – Blended
  • Outcome – Master of Business Administration (Leadership and Innovation)
The Online Master of Business Administration (Leadership and Innovation) is designed to position graduates as leaders able to integrate technological, strategic and professional skills to innovate, and transform organisations or develop their own entrepreneurial venture. Students are encouraged to bring your own device (BYOD) for studying.

What You Will Study

The Online Master of Business Administration (Leadership and Innovation) is designed to position graduates as leaders able to integrate technological, strategic and professional skills to innovate, and transform organisations or develop their own entrepreneurial venture.

The Online MBA (Leadership and Innovation) has been designed to provide an understanding of leadership, particularly in an international context, entrepreneurship, project management, ethical, cultural and emotional intelligences, sustainability and strategy. Innovation, creativity and data analytics underpin and permeate the course, representing areas of knowledge where graduates will have substantial awareness and highly developed skills. They will have the opportunity and ability to engage with projects where they can experience, and reflect on, professional and leadership identity. To facilitate this, students will undertake applied research training and develop critical thinking and practice skills.

Students have the opportunity to study current trends and predict future trends in technology and leadership. Two capstone subjects will enable students to assure Graduate Attributes and synthesise all acquired skills and knowledge in an applied task. Some students will engage in their own entrepreneurial venture and others will engage in leadership case study projects.

Students have flexibility in elective choice to broaden studies. It is recognised that there is a set of common skills and knowledge for leaders but those entering established organisations may be more focused on identifying areas for improvement, and entrepreneurs more focused on creating or developing their ventures. The course currently has two electives to allow a focus on the area of interest, and it is anticipated that others will be added over the next two years.

Throughout the course, students are provided with opportunities to engage in different types of leadership and explore their relevance to different contexts, including government and not-for-profit organisations.

Online MBA Course Learning Outcomes

On successful completion of the Online MBA, students will be able to:

  • integrate business knowledge, data analytics and diagnostic problem-solving skills in order to support leadership decision-making, creativity and innovation in continually changing organisational and entrepreneurial environments.
  • create inclusive team cultures required to coordinate and implement sustainable organisational strategies and manage change in professional and community contexts.
  • inform leadership decisions and strategies by drawing on cultural, interpersonal and intrapersonal theories in ways that promote sustainability, inclusivity and diversity.
  • apply a range of research skills and critical thinking to explore complex and unfamiliar problems to inform leadership actions.
  • devise a range of communication strategies to reach agreement about appropriate responses to complex and unfamiliar problems.
  • respond to ethical dilemmas in organisational contexts, drawing on ethical and leadership theories, practices and principles.
  • critically reflect upon and evaluate the professional practice of leaders in various contexts.
  • implement sustainable strategies for self-awareness leading to lifelong professional and personal development.

Course Duration

The Online Master of Business Administration (Leadership and Innovation) is a 2 year full time course (or equivalent part time). It is normally delivered over 4 study periods (2 study periods per year).

Each study period consists of 12 teaching weeks plus a mid study period break of 1 week plus 2 assessment weeks.

Full time students will normally enrol in 4 subjects per study period (8 subjects per year).

For each subject, please allocate 10 hours per week. This is made up of 3 contact hours, face to face on campus, plus 7 personal/private study hours per week, a total of 40 hours per week for full time study.

Students undertaking blended learning mode will attend lectures/seminars on campus. They will submit assignments and complete some collaborative work online.

Total Course Hours
Contact Hours576
Personal Study Hours1344
TOTAL COURSE HOURS1920

Course Structure

Year 1

Study periodSubject codeSubject nameSubject type / majorPre/Co-requisitesCredit points
Level 500
1MLI500Leadership and InnovationCoreNA10
1MLI501Leading Contemporary OrganisationsCoreNA10
1 Elective choice (from Level 500 listed below)Elective 1NA10
1MLI503Data Analytics, Artificial Intelligence and Decision MakingCoreNA10
2 Elective choice (from Level 500 listed below)Elective 2NA10
2MLI505Law and EthicsCoreNA10
2MLI506Financial Strategies For GrowthCoreNA10
2MLI507Creative Thinking for Innovation and StrategyCoreNA10

Year 2

Study periodSubject codeSubject nameSubject type / majorPre/Co-requisitesCredit points
Level 600
3ML601Entrepreneurship and InnovationCoreNA10
3ML602Digital Transformation Through Innovative TechnologiesCoreNA10
3CAPP601Capstone Project Part A*Core8 Level 500 Subjects10
3 Elective Choice (from Level 600 listed below)Elective 3NA10
4ML604International Environment and StrategyCoreNA10
4ML603Innovative Practices in Strategic MarketingCoreNA10
4CAPP602Capstone Project Part B*CoreCAPP60110
4 Elective Choice (from Level 600 listed below)Elective 4NA10
Elective Subjects (students complete two of the following)
3/4DIR601Directed Studies in Contemporary PracticeElectiveML500, ML501, ML502, ML50310
3/4ML605Project ManagementElectiveNA10
3/4ML608Business Intelligence and Data VisualisationElectiveNA10
1/2COM501IT Professional Communication and Ethics*ElectiveNA10
1/2ML504Leading for sustainabilityElectiveNA10
1/2ML502Leading Diversity and InclusionElectiveNA10

*This subject is offered in the MIT program.

Contact us for a Sample Study Plan for Online MBA.

Career Outcomes

  • Digital Transformation Manager
  • Strategy Manager
  • Implementation Consultant
  • Strategy Advisor
  • Advisory Consultant
  • Corporate Advisory
  • Chief Executive Officers
  • Planning and Operations Manager
  • Project Manager

Read more about career outcomes here.

Course Entry Requirements

Online Master of Business Administration (Leadership and Innovation)​
Course:Online Master of Business Administration (Leadership and Innovation)​
Minimum age criteria: all applicantsTo be eligible for admission, the applicant must be at least 18 years of age on the course commencement date.
Applicants with higher education study: (bridging or enabling course)

Applicants must have:

  1. an Australian Bachelor’s degree (AQF level 7); or
  2. equivalent overseas qualification in any discipline
Applicants with Vocational Education and Training (VET) study:Not Applicable
Applicants with work and life experience:Not Applicable
Additional admission criteria for international students:

Refer to Admissions Policy and Admissions Procedure Applicants must
meet the English Language requirements set out in AIAT’s Admission Procedure. Applicants meet the minimum requirement if they have:

    1. completed two years or longer of study in Australia; or
    2. successful completion of an Australian Year 12 program; or
    3. successful completion of an English language course approved by AIAT from a registered English Language Intensive Course for Overseas Students (ELICOS) provider. Such courses give students the minimum
      English Language Proficiency (ELP) standard as specified in the Admissions Procedure; or
    4. achievement of the minimum requirements in an approved English language test no less than 24 months prior to commencement of studies at AIAT. The following approved English language tests and minimum
      standards are documented in Table B of the Admissions Procedure:
      1. IELTS (Academic) Overall 6.5 (min. sub-score of 6.0 each)
      2. TOEFL paper based test score of 550 (min. 4.5 TWE – Test of Written English)
      3. TOEFL – (iBT) 79 (min. 18 in writing)
      4. PTE 60 (no skill score < 45)
      5. CAE Level B2 176

Prospective students are required to submit acceptable evidence of their English language proficiency at the time of application to study with AIAT, such as an IELTS document showing their overall scores. In addition to
meeting the requirements, in some cases applicants may be required to successfully complete an AIAT approved English language test. Students may be required to attend an interview conducted by the Director, Learning and
Teaching (or delegated officer), designed to ascertain levels of ability to study at the appropriate level and to successfully complete the course.

Special entry pathway: (exceptional circumstances)

Refer to Admissions Policy and Admissions Procedure Applicants may
be eligible for special entry in exceptional circumstances in line with AIAT’s Admissions Policy. Special Entry Applicants whose study has been impacted by circumstances such as disability, illness or
family disruption will be given special consideration for admission. Each application will be considered on its merit, based on the evidence supplied by the applicant attesting to the circumstances of the applicant.
Applicants applying for special entry are required to meet the criteria of demonstrating their ability to study at the level required for the degree by satisfactory completion of one or more of the following:

  • written or numerical tasks to assist with assessing eligibility for admission
  • interview with the applicant
  • written assignment which demonstrates their knowledge and abilities in the discipline area
  • statement from previous education institution
  • other evidence as requested.
Applicants with Indigenous Australian background:Refer to Admissions Policy and Admissions Procedure Applicants are
required to confirm their Aboriginality or Torres Strait Islander heritage at the time of application to be eligible for priority admission and access to Indigenous specific scholarships. Applicants who require support
during the application process are encouraged to contact the Director, Learning and Teaching.
Additional Note:Assessment of admission requirements is in accordance with AIAT’s Student Access and Equity Policy,

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